Having a thirteen-year-old in the family is like having a general-admission ticket to the movies, radio and TV. You get to understand that the glittering new arts of our civilization are directed to the teen-agers, and by their suffrage they stand or fall.

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We all run on two clocks. One is the outside clock, which ticks away our decades and brings us ceaselessly to the dry season. The other is the inside clock, where you are your own timekeeper and determine your own chronology, your own internal weather and your own rate of living. Sometimes the inner clock runs itself out long before the outer one, and you see a dead man going through the motions of living.

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You may call for peace as loudly as you wish, but where there is no brotherhood there can in the end be no peace.

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The crime of book purging is that it involves a rejection of the word. For the word is never absolute truth, but only man's frail and human effort to approach the truth. To reject the word is to reject the human search.

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America shudders at anything alien, and when it wants to shut its mind against any man's ideas, it calls him a foreigner.

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When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil.

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A President is best judged by the enemies he makes when he has really hit his stride.

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The real sadness of fifty is not that you change so much but that you change so little.

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Next to the striking of fire and the discovery of the wheel, the greatest triumph of what we call civilization was the domestication of the human male.

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I am neither an optimist nor pessimist, but a possibilist.

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We cannot live by power, and a culture that seeks to live by it becomes brutal and sterile. But we can die without it.

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